Sustainable practices in education

Maryam Sharifkhani, Jonathan Davidson, Kathryn MacCallum, Jan Evans-Freeman, Cheryl Brown, Chris Bullsmith, Brodwyne Richards
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The adoption of Virtual Labs (VLs) as a pedagogical tool in higher education is rapidly increasing, especially with the recent shift towards remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. VLs offer a digital alternative to traditional laboratory settings, employing computer graphics, simulations, and interactive models to create immersive and interactive learning experiences. While the pedagogical benefits of VLs are well-established, their potential contribution to sustainability within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) remains ambiguous. This paper aims to address this ambiguity by conducting a literature review to examine the sustainability implications of adopting VLs in HEIs. This literature review reveals that VLs have the potential to enhance sustainability in HEIs across multiple dimensions. However, the literature highlights challenges and limitations associated with implementing VLs despite the positive indications. These include issues related to usability, technical challenges, and the potential costs associated with the adoption of VLs. This literature review suggests the need for further research on the adoption of VLs in HEIs, specifically in relation to achieving the SDGs. It emphasises the importance of considering pedagogical aspects and implementing innovative teaching practices to maximise the long-term effectiveness of VLs. By shedding light on the intersection of VLs and sustainability in HEIs, this research contributes to a broader understanding of how adoption of VLs, can foster a stronger connection between people, the environment, and pedagogy, creating the way for a more sustainable and inclusive future of education.
可持续的教育实践
虚拟实验室(VL)作为一种教学工具在高等教育中的应用正在迅速增加,尤其是最近在 COVID-19 大流行期间向远程学习的转变。虚拟实验室提供了传统实验室设置的数字化替代方案,利用计算机图形、模拟和互动模型创造身临其境的互动学习体验。虽然远程学习在教学上的优势已得到公认,但其对高等教育机构(HEIs)可持续发展的潜在贡献仍不明确。本文旨在通过文献综述来研究高等院校采用虚拟学习环境对可持续发展的影响,从而解决这一模糊问题。 文献综述显示,虚拟实验室有可能从多个方面提高高等院校的可持续性。然而,尽管有积极的迹象,文献也强调了与实施虚拟实验室相关的挑战和局限性。这些挑战和限制包括与采用虚拟实验室有关的可用性、技术挑战和潜在成本等问题。 本文献综述表明,有必要进一步研究高等院校采用虚拟语言的情况,特别是与实现可持续发展目标有关的情况。它强调了考虑教学方面和实施创新教学实践的重要性,以最大限度地提高虚拟语言的长期有效性。通过揭示高等院校虚拟语言与可持续发展之间的交叉点,本研究有助于人们更广泛地了解采用虚拟语言如何能促进人、环境和教学法之间更紧密的联系,从而为更可持续和更具包容性的未来教育开辟道路。
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